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Westchester,
First
LEHMAN
GOVERNOR
TRUE
RECKLESSNESS
MUSICAL
SLEEPER
SMALL-TIME
BANDITS
If
LOUIS
E.
TK
a
VSR_
AT
WESTCHESTER
BILTMORE
ON
PAGE
5
Westchester
County
now
tuu
the
“
ion
of
having
one
of
its
own
■d
clllien*
occupying
the
_
____
l
of
chief
executive
of
the
Stele
of
New
York.
Col.
Herbert
H.
Lehman,
who
wae
elected
lieu
­
tenant-governor
laet
November
1»
a
resident
of
Harrison.
Governor
-
*
a
gone
to
Warm
sojourn
a
Bit
so
Col.
Lehman
is
Act
­
ing
Governor.
All
who
know
Col.
Lehman
do
not
need
to
be
told
that
Governor
Roosevelt
baa
left
the
duties
of
hie
office
In
.
thoroughly
competent
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Jlatlji
Brcss
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PLAINS
grows
;
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INDEPENDENT
NEWSPAPER
WHITE
PLAINS,
N.
Y.,
SATURDAY,
APRIL
27,
1929
l-UBLUHED
EVERT
BUSINESS
DAI
PRICE
THREE
CENTS
BRITISH
PROS
WIN
RYDER
CUP
FROM
AMERICA
WESTCHESTER
POLITICAL
POT
STARTS
TO
BOIL
A
Mount
Vernon
pollcaman
rec-
'
------------
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“
b
“
US^Overcome
Yesterday*,
Lead
AcUvity
Im.ri.bly.
Synchro-
of
2>/2
to
V/
2
by
Brilliant
Comeback
in
the
After
­
noon
Round
Ing
with
another
derad
the
driver
to
stop.
The
lat
­
ter
refueed
to
do
so
and
the
police
­
man
Jumped
on
the
running
board
of
the
car.
The
driver
then
Jumped
out
and
ran
away.
The
policeman
took
the
car
to
police
headquarter*,
sent
his
wife
home
and
later
ar
­
rested
the
owner
for
recklea*
driv-
Under
any
and
all
conditions,
running
around
with
another
man'*
wife
constitutes
recklessness,
which
many
a
man
has
discovered
to
his
The
last
place
where
one
should
go
to
sleep
la
on
top
of
an
auto
horn.
It
coat
a
8tamford.
Conn,
man
$10
to
find
that
out
and
Assist
­
ant
Justice
Bfta
of
Port
Cheater
,
taught
him
the
lesnon.
Port
Chester
slumbereri
were
aroueed
early
one
morning
by
the
•trains
of
an
auto
horn
which
did
not
even
let
up
for
breath.
A
po
­
liceman
Investigated
and
found
a
car
parked
by
the
roadside
and
the
driver
leaning
forward
In
auch
an
atUtudc
of
repose
that
he
provided
a
musical
accompaniment
for
his
dreams
from
the
horn.
An
appear
­
ance
In
court
followed
with
the
Im
­
position
of
the
$10
fine.
Retrieves
Point
Lost
by
Far
­
rell
by
Decisively
Defeating
Abe
Mitchell
.
..........
Village
President
William
Jackson
of
Ossining,
In
addition
to
putUng
the
official
machinery
to
work
for
a
clean-up
week
program,
has
Issued
a
proclamation
calling
on
the
citizens
of
Ossining
to
live
up
t*
their
civic
duty
and
do
their
part
toward
making
Ossining
\City
Beautiful.
”
Every
community
ought
to
celT#
that
sort
of
a
call
to
arms
this
time
of
yew*.
An
effectual
cleanajp
cannot
be
accomplished
by
officials.
It
takes
the
full
eo-operm-
tlon
of
the
citizens
of
any
place
*
make
such
a
clean-up
a
real
m
By
Arch
Rodger*
United
Pree*
Staff
Correspondent
Moortown.
England
—
England,
with
a
surprising
exhibition
of
bril-
golf,
recaptured
the
Ryder
Cup
from
the
United
States
pro
­
fessional
team
today.
With
the
soore
of
6(4
414
In
favor
of
Britain
at
.
the
end
1
preliminary
aklrmLshi
of
the
first
seven
singles/matches,
[
Britain
cinched
the
cjjp.
The
British
were.playing
behind
brilliant
captain,
for
George
Dun-
in
played
magnificent
golf
to
gain
lead
of
five
holes
on
the
Ameri
­
can
leader.
Walter
Hagen,
in
the
Larch
most
has
granted
its
police
a
pay
Increase
which,
it
Is
said,
brings
their
salaries
to
the
maxi-
mSm
amounts
paid
the
police
of
arfy
village
in
Westchester.
This
is
oommendable.
A
good
1
loam
an
Is
chasp
at-any
pries
hoeaety.
fearleaanexs
and
rigid
c
....
pussies
to
strict
discipline
are
some
of
the
qualities
he
must
possess.
A
poor
policeman
is
an
expensive
proposition
no
matter
how
cheaply
be
may
be
willing
to
work.
Decent
salaries
for
the
polies
are
the
beet
aid
toward
•
getting
the
right
s
of
pollocmen
who
can
be
relied
In
a
pinch
and
trusted
to
protect
the
public
and
not
protect
the
\What
fools
they
were!
”
will
be
the
comment
of
those
who
1
(Continued
on
Fags
Four)
Stock
Market
DIEGEL
ONLY
WINNER
HAGEN
BOAST
FAILS
American
Team
Captain
Hail
Predicted
His
Victory
and
Lost
nizes
With
Approach
of
Daylight
Saving
—
This
Year
No
Exception
MANY
TRIAL
BALLOONS
Gertrgraphy
Important
in
Se
­
lection
.
of
Candidates
—
Summer
Sun
will
Wilt
‘
Several
Booms
5
COUNTY
JOBS
TO
FILL
Republicans
Must
Find
Three
Candidates
—
Democrats
Need
Four
Thr
spring
political
season,
parable
to
the
spring
training
for
football
squads
who
perform
for
the
public
in
the
fall,
has
started
In
Westchester
County.
As
tn
former
years,
with
the
com
­
ing
of
daylight
saving
there
even
­
tuates
the
search
for
candidate*
by
the
two
major
political
parties.
Trial
balloons
are
now
going
up.
being
made,
rehearsals
being
held,
so
that
by
the
time
the
general
public
Is
aroused
over
the
fall
campaign
the
real
work
has
all
been
completed
and
the
accepted
candidates
are
be
trotted
out
for
Inspcc-
Duncan
turned
In
a
medal
score
r
69
to
.75
for
Hagen.
Walter
fnl-
tred
on
Ihe
home
nine,
requiring
40
strokes
and
dropping
five
holes
while
winning
only
one.
The
British
led
In
four
matches
ut
of
eight
at
the
end
of
the
first
round
of
singles
played
today.
Three
other
matches
were
all
square.
Westchester
golfers
of
the
Ryder
cup
team
did
not
fare
so
well
as
yesterday
In
the.
morning
round
and
only
Dlcgel
won
his
final
Of
the
five
county
offices
to
b»
filled
this
year,
the
Republican!
must
find
three
candidates
and
the
Democrats
four.
For
of
the
five
positions,
two
Republicans
are
to
Tor
re-election
and
one
Demo-
servlng
by
appointment.
Is
to
seek
the
same
post
at.
the
hands
of
>•
people.
These
five
county
posts,
whose
In
­
cumbent*
will
be
selected
In
No
­
vember,
are
sheriff,
register,
trnas-
comptroller
and
children's
Johny
Farrell
of
Quaker
Ridge,
was
*
down
to
Charles
Whitcombs,
Loo
Ding
el
of
the
Fenlmore
Country
Club.
White
Plains,
how-
over.
was
leading
Abe
Mitchell
by
five
up
at
the
turn.
_
•
Joe
Turneaa,
of
'
the
Elmsford
Country
Club,
was
down
two
Aubrey
Boomer.
Gene
Saraxcn.
former
Westchee-
ter-BlItmore
pre,
was
battling
Ar
­
chie
Competes
who
was
one
up.
Yesterday
the
Westchester
golf
­
er*
won
one
and
halved
one
match.
Paired
with
A!
Espinosa.
Dlegel
won.
with
Johnny
Farrell
Turners
squared.
At
the
end
of
the
final
round*
England
crept
up
on
the
United
Btates
player*
and
finally
took
thr
The
sheriff
le
by
law
elected
for
_ae
term
only
and
of
necesslt;
Tfcbmaa
V.
Underhill
passe*
out
o
that
office
at
the
end
of
the
y«ai
Paying
fin,
000
annually,
for
three
year*,
with
routine
dude*
not
of
New
York,
April
7
(U
P)-Price
changes
were
Irregular
on
the
Block
Exchange
today
wlth*the
ma
­
jority
of
Issues
higher.
Trading
was
quiet
as
traders
continued
to
exercise
caution
In
making
commit
­
ment*.
-
Westinghouse
Electric
Rose
near
­
ly
three
point*
to
154*«.
International
Combustion
declin
­
ed
a
point
and
Bethlehem
Steel
more
than
a
point.
U.
S.
8teel
opened
fractionally
lower,
but
later
firmed
up.
General
Motors
eased
slightly
lower
but
sold
off
further
In
the
early
trading.
United
Aircraft
A
Transport
made
a
new
high
at
122
(s,
up
14i
from
the
previous
close.
A.
M.
Byre*
dropped
nearly
three
points-
Price*
were
Irregular:
Advanee-Rnmely
:
_____
94(4
93
».
Air
ReducUon
__
__
J_110(4
110(4
Alleghany
Corporation
34(4
33(i
Allied
Chemical
aa
Am*
-
Chalmers
_____
195
Amer
Can
_____
_
_____
141(4
1«0N
Amer
Car
ft
Fdy
--------
99*4
Amer
ft
Foreign
Pwr
.
97(4
101(*
Amer
Home
Prod
-----
111
81(4
Amer
International
_.
83(4
84(4
Amer
Locomotive
-----
117V
117
Amer
Metals
-------------
88(4
Amer
Pwr
ft
Lt
--------
104S
104(4
Amer
Republic*
_____
84
*
-----
106(4
«>5N
on
Page
Two)
Geffria
i
House
Statement
New
York.
April
*7
(UPj
—
Bank
clearing*
$1418.000,000;
clearing
bouse
balance
$138.000000;
federal
raesrvs
’
bank
credit
balance
$127.-
<
NEW
HOU§E
—
$76
per
month
carrying
charges
See
display
ad
—
Ridgeway
Village
Co_'
Ine.
See
Page
X
Charles
Whitcombs
of
Great
Britain
defeated-Johnny
Farrell
of
the
United
States.
8
up
and
8
to
play.
In
the
first
«-f
the
Individual
Ryder
Cup
matches
to
be
complet-
Leo
Dlegel
of
Iho
United
team
retries
r
heating
lost
In
Farrell's
___
__
______
,
the
redoubtable
Abe
Mitchell
9
and
8
to
play.
Walter
Hngefi,
,-captain
of
the
American
team,
failed
to
make
good
his
prediction
Til
win
—
I
al
­
ways
do.\
He
lost
lo
George
Dun
­
can
Captain
of
the
British
team
tO
up
and.
8
to
play.
Horton
8mlih.
Young
Joplin.
Me
professional,
who
wgk
kept
out
<
the
foursome
competition
yester
­
day.
played
some
remarkable
golf
after
the
turn
In
the
afternoon
win
against
Fred
Rob»on
4
up
a
to
pley.
He
wu
one
down
at
turn.
The
English
took
the
lead
at
finish
of
the
Compston-Sarazen
match
when
Compston
defeated
Saraxen.
«
up
end
4
to
play.
The
English
at
this
point
had
four
and
a
half
point*
to
the
United
Stall
three
and
a
half.
Six
and
a
ha
points
would
win
the
Ryder
Cup.
Aubrey
Boomer
defeated
J»
Turneaa.
United
State*
profeaeion-
al.
4
up
and
3
to
play.
Henry
Cotton,
of
Great
Britain,
defeated
A1
Watrous
4
up
and
3
to
play,
clinching
the
British
victory.
wissr-r..
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L/
gsqpiiSr
TWO
LITTLE
GIRLS
HIT
BY
AUTOS
BADLY
HURT
IN
LOCAL
HOSPIT
j
Mahlstedt
and
Y
erk.es
Lumber
Companies
Reported
In
Merger;
Officers
Decline
to
Comment
Hoover
’
*
Duties
Upset
His
Plan*
For
Fishihg
Sport
'-££4
dency
Interfere
■port
of
fishing.
He
ban
allowed
the
last
three
week-end*
to
slip
by
without
canting
a
line.
With
Congress
In
session
and
myriad
public
questions
pressing
for
attention.
Presi
­
dent
Hoover
still
In
few
hours
in
the
nearby
He
has
three
sites
ready.
Yes
­
terday
ho
tentatively
planned
for
an
outing
In
nearby
Mary
­
land
today.
But
today
he
told
his
secre-
sure
—
maybe.\
Intimate
Will
Issue
Statement
Next
Week.
Combined
Or
­
ganization
Will
Be
Larges^
Man
Also
Hit,
But
leased
After
Tn
ment.
Youngstt
in
Path
of
Cars.
Child
May
Skull
Fracture.
T(
Drivers
Held.
I
.umber
Distributor
In
State
Outside
New
York
City.
The
Daily
Press
Building,
recently
completed
at
107
j
Mamaroneck
avenue,
White
Plains,
will
bo
officially
open-1
ed
on
the
evening
of
Wednesday.
May
1.
when
the
public!
of
W,hite
Plains
and
vicinity
are
cordially
invited
lo
inspect
the
new
plant.
The
first
issue
of
The
Daily
Press
wasl
printed
on
April
1,
and
the
new
paper
has
made
rapid
strides
since
that
date.
(Continued
on
Pags
Two)
ROGERS
SONS
OPEN
A
NEW
STORE
TODAY
Legal
Right
of
Communities
to
Appropriate
Funds
for
I\{otor
Parking
Space
Is
Question
Modernistic
Motif
Stressed
i
Enlarged
Quarters
of
Women's
Estab­
lishment
HERE
THREE
YEARS
FATHER
URGES
COURT
PUNISH
HIS
YOUNG
SON
ASSAULT
Albert
Dtrillion
Alleges
Joseph
Da
Mirto
Threatened
Him
With
Knife.
$50
Bail
Elmer
Spencer,
17,
Charged
With
Theft
of
Motor
Car;
Arraigned
in
City
Court
Joseph
Da
Mirto,
North
Castle,
was
arrested
at
North
White
Plains
|
Ser
and
Fleher
Lane
last
night
on
com-
!
Jjj®
n
plaint
-of
Albert
Davidson,
who
j
2
“
£
t
7ha
‘
t\
Greenville
Town
Club
Debates)
Station
Parking.
Commuters
Advised
Walk\
lo
Station.
Planning
Powers
Arc
Not
-
Clear.
v
|
Old
Lawyers
Title
Building
Is
Remodelled:
3
Floors
Parking
Space
Francis
Rogers
and
Sons
formally
Elmer
Spencer,
17
years
old.
19
South
Kcnslco
aveflue.
arraigned
In
City
Court
this
morning
on
a
charge
of
grand
larceny,
waived
examination
for
the
Grand
Jury
and
was
remanded
to
the
county
Jail
by
Judge
William
G(ay.
Young
Spencer
is
charged
with
stealing
an
automobile
belonging
to
Carmine
Longo.
7
Mott
street.
on
the
night
of
April
25
from
Its
park
­
ing
place
on
Mitchell
place.
The
car
was
recovered
on
the
morning
of
April
28
near
Kenslco
Dam,
where
It
hadebroken
down.
(Continued
on
Page
Two)
FACES
20
YEAR
TERM
Long
Island
City.
N.
J-
April
27
<U
P)
—
Harry
J.
Styles,
former
Ku
Klux
Klan
official,
has
been
found
guilty
of
perjury
In
the
lat
­
est
legal
acUon
growing
out
of
the
Queens
County
bribery
charges
and
today
faced
a
possible
sentence
of
20
years'
Imprisonment.
charged
Da
Mirto
with
attempted
assault
In
City
Court
this
morning.
Da
Mirto
pleaded
not
guilty
of
threatening
to
cut
Davidson's
throat
with
a
knife
and
the
case
was
adjourned
until
Monday.
Da
Mirto
was
held
in
$50
ball.
Patrol-
men
Colligan.
Briggs
and
Van
Dusen
arrested
him
on
answering
a
call
from
Davidson.
PROBE
PAST
rAST
LIKE
Bridgeport.
Conn..
April
27
(UP)
The
past
life
of
a
Hartford
tele
­
phone
operator
who
married
wealthy
but
eccentric
scion
of
substantial
New
England
family
was
under
scruUng
today
as
Inves
­
tigation
of
the
death
of
her
hue-
band.
Oliver
Beardslee,
was
tlnued.
is
doubt
was
expressed
In
ding
of
the
Greenville.
Town
i
the
Edgemont
School
last
provlston
of
parking
The
consolidation
of
two
of
the
largest
lumber
distrib
­
utors
in
New
York
State
above
the
Bronx,
has
virtu
­
ally
been
completed,
accord
­
ing
to
information
reaching
The
Daily
Press
from
a
re
­
liable
source
today,
to
the
effect
that
the
A.
J.
Mahl­
stedt
Lumber
and
Coal
Com
­
pany
of
New
Rochelle
and
the
Yerks
Lumber
Company
of
Yonkers
are
to
be
placed
under
one
management
soon
as
the
details
can
be
worked
out.
Conversations
have
been
ed
for
some
time
between
Robe-
A.
Mahlstedt.
president
of
*'
Mahlstedt
organization,
and
ET
irl
j
Yerks.
president
of
the
Yor
4
®
11
'
|
company,
and
It
Is
understood
a
satisfactory
agreement
hat.
reached
and
that
an
author?)
--
(Continued
on
Page
Tb\,
f,.
Havi
Three
person*
were
si
and-one
seriously
injured,!
automobiles
here
within
t
past
wtenty-four
hours,
eight-year-old
girl
is
in
1
White
Plains
Hospital
i
a
possible
fracture
of
!
skull,
and
another
girl,
a
six,
is
also
in
the
hdr
-
suffering
from
shoe'*
body
bruises.
T«wt/n>
drivers
are
AlAiMTg//
of
third,
OVER
MILLION
DISPOSED
BY
BEERS
’
WILL
Main
st
driven
tjy
J.
_____
Chestnut
Hill
avenue,
aa
abo'i
crossing
Mein
street
shortly
a
**
Ycloek
this
morning.
Large
Sums
to
Charity
—
:
Truitt
Fund
of
$175,000
For
Widow
—
Lived
In
Elmsford
Plains
Hospital
In
a
police
J
auto
and
treated
for
sevwr*
bl
and
contusions
abast
the
body.
1
(Continued
oe>Stepe
■
Street
today.
The
new
building
Is
the.
old
,
of
parking
i
L
®
w
>
crs
Tltle
Building
which
space
and
that'll
I*
nqt'theSuty
of
Francis
and
Sons
purchased
C
oney
appropriated
by
munlclpall-
some
time
ago.
It
has
besn
re-
e*
to
enlarge
parking
facilities
modelled
throughout
and
t>
now
one
can
legally
be
used
to
thls-Htd.
of
(he
mMt
mod
„
n
cteIy
equipped
woman's
and
children's
York
Title
and
Mortgage
Company,
1
c^'y*
*
U
\
“
W
\
tch
«
ter
arose
In
discussion
late
In
the
meet-
.
inglo
voice
this
uncertainty
4*jch
A
'\S'
semicircular
foyer
has
would
jeopardize
much
of
the
plan-1
b
'®
n
\
u,
lt
In
the
Main
street
tu
­
ning
work
being
undertaken
by
the
j
Slvlng
more
spore
for
show
commuting
communities
of
West-
vttnd
\*
1
'
which
are
of
the
new
nar-
chester
County
where
station
park-1
r
nw
-
‘
regular
type.
There
also
will
Ing,
especially
all-day
parking,
is
■
“
*n
'ntrance
at
8
Grand
street
vexatious
question.
|
■
n<l
[
“
»how
window
has
been
In-
space
and
that
ll
Is
not
duty
of
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
any
government
to
furnish
Individ-
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
POSTAL
AUXILIARY
A
regular
meeting
of
the
Ladles
Auxiliary.
No.
264.
of
Ihe
National
Association
of
Letter
Carrier*
will
be
held
on
Monday
evening
at
the
home
of
Mr*.
O.
W.
Pulll*.
Sr,
8
Highland
ave.
Copenhagen.
April
27
(U
P)
—
|
Washington.
April
King
Christian
asked
Theodore
j
Plans
of
a
bridge
to
be
reconstruct
Btauning.
tabor
load*
and
former
^
I
‘
'
premier,
today
to
form
a
cabinet
_
succeed
the
fanner
party
gov
­
ernment
headed
by
Theodore
Mnd-
dennygdal.
Boy
Bandits
Kill
Spanish
War
Veteran
Shot
Down
In
Hold-Up
When
He
Refuse*
“
Hands-Up
”
Com­
mand.
Flee
With
$2,500
San
FrancUco,
April
27
(UP)-
When
William
a
Osgood.
80.
r
fused
to
obey
the
commands
of
thre
well
dressed
“
boy
bandit*
-
'
day.
they
shot
and
----
$4500
hold
up
of
a
.club
of
.
employee*.
The
bandit*
herded
the
thirty
member*
Into
a
corner.
\Hand*
up,
everyone,\
comm
ed
one
of
the
intruder*.
the
Sp«ni*h-Am8rlcan
War.
\-
‘
Without
hesitation
the
bandit
•hot.
Osgood
fell
dead.
The
three
hurried
the
remainder
of
the
men
Into
a
corner
and
forced
Joseph
R
rad
way.
the
club
manager,
to
open
the
safe.
They
obtained
ap
­
proximately
12.500
and
ran
for
the
45
KILLED
Charity
organizations
benefit
from
large
legacies
bequeathed
tn
will
of
the
late
George
E.
Beers
h
was
filed
here
today
for
pro
­
bate
before
Surrogate
Slater.
Been,
who
was
prominently
Identified
the
textile
Industry
In
New
York,
died
at
hi*
country
home
on
Knolwood
mad.
Elmsford.
on
April
20.
leaving
an
estate
valued
at
more
ian
$1,000,000.
Tha
Solvation
Army,
the
French
Benevolent
Society
of
Manhattan
and
the
Association
for
the
Aid
of
Crippled
Children,
also
of
Manhat
­
tan
each
received
$25,000.
The
Income
from
a
$175,000
trust
fund
was
left
to
George
Dana,
of
Chicago,
and
$10,000
was
lef
Roe*
H.
Dan*,
a
nephew,
of
De
­
troit.
A
rust
fund
of
$175,000
1*
also
set
aside
for
Mrs.
Mary-
R.
Beer*,
ths
widow.
Mathilda
Clarry
of
Canada,
receive*
$10,000
and
Eileen
Kelly,
of
St.
John*.
New
­
foundland.
reerive»~$5,008.
Geqrge
B.
Dana
receive*
the
residuary
Late
News
Dispatches
By
Direct
United
Press
IPire
-
Atlanta,
Go..
April
27—
UP
—
Four
central
Georgia
counties,
sections
of
which
wen
*
'\
worst
tornado
tn
the
etate'e
recent
history,
sought
order
out
of
chans
today
as
the
death
toll
slowly
grew.
The
latest
tabulation
revealed
45
deaths
In
Georgia.
21
of
which
were
The
Injured
t
300
I
with
pro;
erty
(
nge
believed
to
stand
well
above
a
<U
Pf—
million
dollar*.
■KIRKPATRMl
BADLY
HUR1
IN
CAR
(
Local
Resident
<
Lawrence
Hospital,
I
ville
—
Auto.
Driver
I
on
Reckless
Charge!
Kirkpatrick.
Jami
„
__
„
■venue,
this
city
is
Inrtha
L
Hospital,
Bronxvllle
as
a
Injuries
In
en
autome
near
Brortxvllle
yest
noon.
Kirkpatrick
Is
have
suffered
a
conct
Brain.
He
also
has
___
laoaraUone,
and
possible
Injuries.
The
c
REBELS
ABANDON
i
the
Bronx
River
J.
llded
with
another
at
t
a
of
that
highway
«
Nogales,
ArtX..
April
27
—
-UP
—
Un
­
official
report*
Indicating
that
the
entire
Rebel
army
of
Southwest
Sonora
has
been
forced
to
abandon
It*
troop
trains
in
the
Cajena
i
Uon
and
may
have
suffered
dl«
trous
defeat,
were
.announced
here
today
by
I.
M..
Vasques,
Mexican
consul.
!
Local
News
i
by
the
War
Department
today.
-Wal-
Geneva.
111..
April
27
—
(UPl
ter
Millar,
chief
Investigator
tor
tne
Kane
County
State's
Attorney's
of
­
fice.
who
asserstedly
directed
the
liquor
raid
which
resulted
in
the
killing
of
Mrs-
Lillian
De
King
of
Aurora,
won
dismissed
from
his
po
­
sition
today.
Bognor.
Sussex.
England
—
King
George
bestowed
the
Accolade
of
Knighthood
on
Major
T.
O.
D.
Sea-
grave
today
In
recognition
of
his
world's
■
tuto
speed
record
of
231-
New
York.
April
27
(UP)
—
Three
young
bandits
returned
to
the
■can*
of
their
robbery,
a
garage
In
Tbs
Bronx,
whtre
they
had
stolen
a
car
eight
-days
ago,
and
-calmly
drove
off
another
one
early'
tod-
day
ostensible
to
“
Joy
ride.\
•Santiago.
Chile.
April
27
(UP)
—
The
Chilean
naval
ministry
an
­
nounced
early
today
It
had
been
ad
­
vised
that
the
schooner
Agulla
was
aground
In
Lebu
Bay.
Rough
wea
­
ther
was
hindering
resetfe
efforts.
Mexico
City,
April
27
—
UP
—
Heavy
casualties
In
a
hauls
tween
Mexican
troops
and
\Gris-
teros\
at
TcpaUtlan.
state
of
Jalis
­
co.
were
reported
In
a
message
from
Ge*
Saturnine
Odlllo
re
­
ceived
by
the
goveMiment
late
last
night.
Cedilla's
message*
which
somewhat
garbled.
Indicated
tween
70
and
-150
rebels
and
_
Federal*
were
killed.
He
estimated
the
rebel
strength
at
1500
men
Two
little
girls
hit
by
a
Mrs.Tykulsky
Freed
Judge
Gray
Dismisses
Gambling
Machine
Charge.
Decision
WiH
Not
Affect
Five
Other
Cases
on
Vending
Devices
James
Kirkpatrick
hurt
!
accident.
Memorial
for
Carpel
Tompkins.
Arthur
Cox
will
filed.
Hawkee
freed
on
charg*
of
M
Charges
of
operating
■
gambling
device
brought
against
Sirs.
Mary
Tykulsky.
wife
of
the
proprietor
of
a
candy
and
Ice
cream
store
*t\29
Westchester
avenue,
were
dlamli
ed
by
Judge
William
Gray
In
City
Court
this
morning
on
the
grounds
that
Mrs.
Tykulsky
was
not
the
proper
party
aa
the
defendant.
On
the
face
of
the
facte
as
pre
­
sented.
Judge
Gray
sold
In
explain
­
ing
hie
decision,
the
vending
ma
­
chine,
which
Patrolman
Brooke
charges
Is
a
gambllng^drrtce.
Is
a
machine
for
vending
merchandise.
However
It
can
be'
made
Into
a-
gambllng
machine
whan
any
value
U
attached
to.
the
slug
which
It
le
sues,
the
court
sold.
Judge
Gray
ruled
that
there
wu
failure
of
proof
to
connect
the
de-
1
pendant
as
being
the
proprietor
of
a
■tore
at
29
Westchester
avenue.
Gray
di
smiss
**
cue.
White
Plain*
Si
High
School
Seniors
w
-
The
court
also
made
It
dear
that
the
decision
in
favor
of
Mrs.
Ty-
kulsky
would
have
no
bearing
on
come
up
next
Wednesday.
idlw
Is
the
time
to
give
yoi
orders
for
spraying
of
*
your
trees,
vines
and
Eastern
New
York:
I
cloudy
am
tonight
r
I
Wb
cordially
Invite
you
to
attend
the
fpring
showing
at
The
New
Silver
BUICK
and
varied
Stock
of
reconditioned
The
'
Court
Chevrolet
Co.,
67
Sduth
Lexington
Ave.
Spring
Showing
NEW
CHEVROLET
SIX
White
Plriw.
5332-5313
-i
■
>
Amutn^v,

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Westchester, First LEHMAN GOVERNOR TRUE RECKLESSNESS MUSICAL SLEEPER SMALL-TIME BANDITS If LOUIS E. TK a VSR_ AT WESTCHESTER BILTMORE ON PAGE 5 Westchester County now tuu the “ ion of having one of its own ■d clllien* occupying the _ ____ l of chief executive of the Stele of New York. Col. Herbert H. Lehman, who wae elected lieu ­ tenant-governor laet November 1» a resident of Harrison. Governor - * a gone to Warm sojourn a Bit so Col. Lehman is Act ­ ing Governor. All who know Col. Lehman do not need to be told that Governor Roosevelt baa left the duties of hie office In . thoroughly competent $lje Jlatlji Brcss =J PLAINS grows ; CENSUS !!&::: 33 POPULATION 1929-35000 Complete Wire Rcports^of THE UNITED PRESS Greatest World-Wide Ncte *• Service. VOL. 1 — NO. 24 N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929 l-UBLUHED EVERT BUSINESS DAI PRICE THREE CENTS BRITISH PROS WIN RYDER CUP FROM AMERICA WESTCHESTER POLITICAL POT STARTS TO BOIL A Mount Vernon pollcaman rec- ' ------------ \S' “ b “ US^Overcome Yesterday*, Lead AcUvity Im.ri.bly. Synchro- of 2>/2 to V/ 2 by Brilliant Comeback in the After ­ noon Round Ing with another derad the driver to stop. The lat ­ ter refueed to do so and the police ­ man Jumped on the running board of the car. The driver then Jumped out and ran away. The policeman took the car to police headquarter*, sent his wife home and later ar ­ rested the owner for recklea* driv- Under any and all conditions, running around with another man'* wife constitutes recklessness, which many a man has discovered to his The last place where one should go to sleep la on top of an auto horn. It coat a 8tamford. Conn, man $10 to find that out and Assist ­ ant Justice Bfta of Port Cheater , taught him the lesnon. Port Chester slumbereri were aroueed early one morning by the •trains of an auto horn which did not even let up for breath. A po ­ liceman Investigated and found a car parked by the roadside and the driver leaning forward In auch an atUtudc of repose that he provided a musical accompaniment for his dreams from the horn. An appear ­ ance In court followed with the Im ­ position of the $10 fine. Retrieves Point Lost by Far ­ rell by Decisively Defeating Abe Mitchell . .......... Village President William Jackson of Ossining, In addition to putUng the official machinery to work for a clean-up week program, has Issued a proclamation calling on the citizens of Ossining to live up t* their civic duty and do their part toward making Ossining \City Beautiful. ” Every community ought to celT# that sort of a call to arms this time of yew*. An effectual cleanajp cannot be accomplished by officials. It takes the full eo-operm- tlon of the citizens of any place * make such a clean-up a real m By Arch Rodger* United Pree* Staff Correspondent Moortown. England — England, with a surprising exhibition of bril- golf, recaptured the Ryder Cup from the United States pro ­ fessional team today. With the soore of 6(4 414 In favor of Britain at . the end 1 preliminary aklrmLshi of the first seven singles/matches, [ Britain cinched the cjjp. The British were.playing behind brilliant captain, for George Dun- in played magnificent golf to gain lead of five holes on the Ameri ­ can leader. Walter Hagen, in the Larch most has granted its police a pay Increase which, it Is said, brings their salaries to the maxi- mSm amounts paid the police of arfy village in Westchester. This is oommendable. A good 1 loam an Is chasp at-any pries hoeaety. fearleaanexs and rigid c .... pussies to strict discipline are some of the qualities he must possess. A poor policeman is an expensive proposition no matter how cheaply be may be willing to work. Decent salaries for the polies are the beet aid toward • getting the right s of pollocmen who can be relied In a pinch and trusted to protect the public and not protect the \What fools they were! ” will be the comment of those who 1 (Continued on Fags Four) Stock Market DIEGEL ONLY WINNER HAGEN BOAST FAILS American Team Captain Hail Predicted His Victory and Lost nizes With Approach of Daylight Saving — This Year No Exception MANY TRIAL BALLOONS Gertrgraphy Important in Se ­ lection . of Candidates — Summer Sun will Wilt ‘ Several Booms 5 COUNTY JOBS TO FILL Republicans Must Find Three Candidates — Democrats Need Four Thr spring political season, parable to the spring training for football squads who perform for the public in the fall, has started In Westchester County. As tn former years, with the com ­ ing of daylight saving there even ­ tuates the search for candidate* by the two major political parties. Trial balloons are now going up. being made, rehearsals being held, so that by the time the general public Is aroused over the fall campaign the real work has all been completed and the accepted candidates are be trotted out for Inspcc- Duncan turned In a medal score r 69 to .75 for Hagen. Walter fnl- tred on Ihe home nine, requiring 40 strokes and dropping five holes while winning only one. The British led In four matches ut of eight at the end of the first round of singles played today. Three other matches were all square. Westchester golfers of the Ryder cup team did not fare so well as yesterday In the. morning round and only Dlcgel won his final Of the five county offices to b» filled this year, the Republican! must find three candidates and the Democrats four. For of the five positions, two Republicans are to Tor re-election and one Demo- servlng by appointment. Is to seek the same post at. the hands of >• people. These five county posts, whose In ­ cumbent* will be selected In No ­ vember, are sheriff, register, trnas- comptroller and children's Johny Farrell of Quaker Ridge, was * down to Charles Whitcombs, Loo Ding el of the Fenlmore Country Club. White Plains, how- over. was leading Abe Mitchell by five up at the turn. _ • Joe Turneaa, of ' the Elmsford Country Club, was down two Aubrey Boomer. Gene Saraxcn. former Westchee- ter-BlItmore pre, was battling Ar ­ chie Competes who was one up. Yesterday the Westchester golf ­ er* won one and halved one match. Paired with A! Espinosa. Dlegel won. with Johnny Farrell Turners squared. At the end of the final round* England crept up on the United Btates player* and finally took thr The sheriff le by law elected for _ae term only and of necesslt; Tfcbmaa V. Underhill passe* out o that office at the end of the y«ai Paying fin, 000 annually, for three year*, with routine dude* not of New York, April 7 (U P)-Price changes were Irregular on the Block Exchange today wlth*the ma ­ jority of Issues higher. Trading was quiet as traders continued to exercise caution In making commit ­ ment*. - Westinghouse Electric Rose near ­ ly three point* to 154*«. International Combustion declin ­ ed a point and Bethlehem Steel more than a point. U. S. 8teel opened fractionally lower, but later firmed up. General Motors eased slightly lower but sold off further In the early trading. United Aircraft A Transport made a new high at 122 (s, up 14i from the previous close. A. M. Byre* dropped nearly three points- Price* were Irregular: Advanee-Rnmely : _____ 94(4 93 ». Air ReducUon __ __ J_110(4 110(4 Alleghany Corporation 34(4 33(i Allied Chemical aa Am* - Chalmers _____ 195 Amer Can _____ _ _____ 141(4 1«0N Amer Car ft Fdy -------- 99*4 Amer ft Foreign Pwr . 97(4 101(* Amer Home Prod ----- 111 81(4 Amer International _. 83(4 84(4 Amer Locomotive ----- 117V 117 Amer Metals ------------- 88(4 Amer Pwr ft Lt -------- 104S 104(4 Amer Republic* _____ 84 * ----- 106(4 «>5N on Page Two) Geffria i House Statement New York. April *7 (UPj — Bank clearing* $1418.000,000; clearing bouse balance $138.000000; federal raesrvs ’ bank credit balance $127.- < NEW HOU§E — $76 per month carrying charges See display ad — Ridgeway Village Co_' Ine. See Page X Charles Whitcombs of Great Britain defeated-Johnny Farrell of the United States. 8 up and 8 to play. In the first «-f the Individual Ryder Cup matches to be complet- Leo Dlegel of Iho United team retries r heating lost In Farrell's ___ __ ______ , the redoubtable Abe Mitchell 9 and 8 to play. Walter Hngefi, ,-captain of the American team, failed to make good his prediction Til win — I al ­ ways do.\ He lost lo George Dun ­ can Captain of the British team tO up and. 8 to play. Horton 8mlih. Young Joplin. Me professional, who wgk kept out < the foursome competition yester ­ day. played some remarkable golf after the turn In the afternoon win against Fred Rob»on 4 up a to pley. He wu one down at turn. The English took the lead at finish of the Compston-Sarazen match when Compston defeated Saraxen. « up end 4 to play. The English at this point had four and a half point* to the United Stall three and a half. Six and a ha points would win the Ryder Cup. Aubrey Boomer defeated J» Turneaa. United State* profeaeion- al. 4 up and 3 to play. Henry Cotton, of Great Britain, defeated A1 Watrous 4 up and 3 to play, clinching the British victory. wissr-r.. .':3_: »- \ -\TV'i' ------------ L/ gsqpiiSr TWO LITTLE GIRLS HIT BY AUTOS BADLY HURT IN LOCAL HOSPIT j Mahlstedt and Y erk.es Lumber Companies Reported In Merger; Officers Decline to Comment Hoover ’ * Duties Upset His Plan* For Fishihg Sport '-££4 dency Interfere ■port of fishing. He ban allowed the last three week-end* to slip by without canting a line. With Congress In session and myriad public questions pressing for attention. Presi ­ dent Hoover still In few hours in the nearby He has three sites ready. Yes ­ terday ho tentatively planned for an outing In nearby Mary ­ land today. But today he told his secre- sure — maybe.\ Intimate Will Issue Statement Next Week. Combined Or ­ ganization Will Be Larges^ Man Also Hit, But leased After Tn ment. Youngstt in Path of Cars. Child May Skull Fracture. T( Drivers Held. I .umber Distributor In State Outside New York City. The Daily Press Building, recently completed at 107 j Mamaroneck avenue, White Plains, will bo officially open-1 ed on the evening of Wednesday. May 1. when the public! of W,hite Plains and vicinity are cordially invited lo inspect the new plant. The first issue of The Daily Press wasl printed on April 1, and the new paper has made rapid strides since that date. (Continued on Pags Two) ROGERS SONS OPEN A NEW STORE TODAY Legal Right of Communities to Appropriate Funds for I\{otor Parking Space Is Question Modernistic Motif Stressed i Enlarged Quarters of Women's Estab­ lishment HERE THREE YEARS FATHER URGES COURT PUNISH HIS YOUNG SON ASSAULT Albert Dtrillion Alleges Joseph Da Mirto Threatened Him With Knife. $50 Bail Elmer Spencer, 17, Charged With Theft of Motor Car; Arraigned in City Court Joseph Da Mirto, North Castle, was arrested at North White Plains | Ser and Fleher Lane last night on com- ! Jjj® n plaint -of Albert Davidson, who j 2 “ £ t 7ha ‘ t\ Greenville Town Club Debates) Station Parking. Commuters Advised Walk\ lo Station. Planning Powers Arc Not - Clear. v | Old Lawyers Title Building Is Remodelled: 3 Floors Parking Space Francis Rogers and Sons formally Elmer Spencer, 17 years old. 19 South Kcnslco aveflue. arraigned In City Court this morning on a charge of grand larceny, waived examination for the Grand Jury and was remanded to the county Jail by Judge William G(ay. Young Spencer is charged with stealing an automobile belonging to Carmine Longo. 7 Mott street. on the night of April 25 from Its park ­ ing place on Mitchell place. The car was recovered on the morning of April 28 near Kenslco Dam, where It hadebroken down. (Continued on Page Two) FACES 20 YEAR TERM Long Island City. N. J- April 27 <U P) — Harry J. Styles, former Ku Klux Klan official, has been found guilty of perjury In the lat ­ est legal acUon growing out of the Queens County bribery charges and today faced a possible sentence of 20 years' Imprisonment. charged Da Mirto with attempted assault In City Court this morning. Da Mirto pleaded not guilty of threatening to cut Davidson's throat with a knife and the case was adjourned until Monday. Da Mirto was held in $50 ball. Patrol- men Colligan. Briggs and Van Dusen arrested him on answering a call from Davidson. PROBE PAST rAST LIKE Bridgeport. Conn.. April 27 (UP) The past life of a Hartford tele ­ phone operator who married wealthy but eccentric scion of substantial New England family was under scruUng today as Inves ­ tigation of the death of her hue- band. Oliver Beardslee, was tlnued. is doubt was expressed In ding of the Greenville. Town i the Edgemont School last provlston of parking The consolidation of two of the largest lumber distrib ­ utors in New York State above the Bronx, has virtu ­ ally been completed, accord ­ ing to information reaching The Daily Press from a re ­ liable source today, to the effect that the A. J. Mahl­ stedt Lumber and Coal Com ­ pany of New Rochelle and the Yerks Lumber Company of Yonkers are to be placed under one management soon as the details can be worked out. Conversations have been ed for some time between Robe- A. Mahlstedt. president of *' Mahlstedt organization, and ET irl j Yerks. president of the Yor 4 ® 11 ' | company, and It Is understood a satisfactory agreement hat. reached and that an author?) -- (Continued on Page Tb\, f,. Havi Three person* were si and-one seriously injured,! automobiles here within t past wtenty-four hours, eight-year-old girl is in 1 White Plains Hospital i a possible fracture of ! skull, and another girl, a six, is also in the hdr - suffering from shoe'* body bruises. T«wt/n> drivers are AlAiMTg// of third, OVER MILLION DISPOSED BY BEERS ’ WILL Main st driven tjy J. _____ Chestnut Hill avenue, aa abo'i crossing Mein street shortly a ** Ycloek this morning. Large Sums to Charity — : Truitt Fund of $175,000 For Widow — Lived In Elmsford Plains Hospital In a police J auto and treated for sevwr* bl and contusions abast the body. 1 (Continued oe>Stepe ■ Street today. The new building Is the. old , of parking i L ® w > crs Tltle Building which space and that'll I* nqt'theSuty of Francis and Sons purchased C oney appropriated by munlclpall- some time ago. It has besn re- e* to enlarge parking facilities modelled throughout and t> now one can legally be used to thls-Htd. of (he mMt mod „ n cteIy equipped woman's and children's York Title and Mortgage Company, 1 c^'y* * U \ “ W \ tch « ter arose In discussion late In the meet- . inglo voice this uncertainty 4*jch A '\S' semicircular foyer has would jeopardize much of the plan-1 b '® n \ u, lt In the Main street tu ­ ning work being undertaken by the j Slvlng more spore for show commuting communities of West- vttnd \* 1 ' which are of the new nar- chester County where station park-1 r nw - ‘ regular type. There also will Ing, especially all-day parking, is ■ “ *n 'ntrance at 8 Grand street vexatious question. | ■ n<l [ “ »how window has been In- space and that ll Is not duty of (Continued on Page Three) any government to furnish Individ- (Continued on Page Three) POSTAL AUXILIARY A regular meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary. No. 264. of Ihe National Association of Letter Carrier* will be held on Monday evening at the home of Mr*. O. W. Pulll*. Sr, 8 Highland ave. Copenhagen. April 27 (U P) — | Washington. April King Christian asked Theodore j Plans of a bridge to be reconstruct Btauning. tabor load* and former ^ I ‘ ' premier, today to form a cabinet _ succeed the fanner party gov ­ ernment headed by Theodore Mnd- dennygdal. Boy Bandits Kill Spanish War Veteran Shot Down In Hold-Up When He Refuse* “ Hands-Up ” Com­ mand. Flee With $2,500 San FrancUco, April 27 (UP)- When William a Osgood. 80. r fused to obey the commands of thre well dressed “ boy bandit* - ' day. they shot and ---- $4500 hold up of a .club of . employee*. The bandit* herded the thirty member* Into a corner. \Hand* up, everyone,\ comm ed one of the intruder*. the Sp«ni*h-Am8rlcan War. \- ‘ Without hesitation the bandit •hot. Osgood fell dead. The three hurried the remainder of the men Into a corner and forced Joseph R rad way. the club manager, to open the safe. They obtained ap ­ proximately 12.500 and ran for the 45 KILLED Charity organizations benefit from large legacies bequeathed tn will of the late George E. Beers h was filed here today for pro ­ bate before Surrogate Slater. Been, who was prominently Identified the textile Industry In New York, died at hi* country home on Knolwood mad. Elmsford. on April 20. leaving an estate valued at more ian $1,000,000. Tha Solvation Army, the French Benevolent Society of Manhattan and the Association for the Aid of Crippled Children, also of Manhat ­ tan each received $25,000. The Income from a $175,000 trust fund was left to George Dana, of Chicago, and $10,000 was lef Roe* H. Dan*, a nephew, of De ­ troit. A rust fund of $175,000 1* also set aside for Mrs. Mary- R. Beer*, ths widow. Mathilda Clarry of Canada, receive* $10,000 and Eileen Kelly, of St. John*. New ­ foundland. reerive»~$5,008. Geqrge B. Dana receive* the residuary Late News Dispatches By Direct United Press IPire - Atlanta, Go.. April 27— UP — Four central Georgia counties, sections of which wen * '\ worst tornado tn the etate'e recent history, sought order out of chans today as the death toll slowly grew. The latest tabulation revealed 45 deaths In Georgia. 21 of which were The Injured t 300 I with pro; erty ( nge believed to stand well above a <U Pf— million dollar*. ■KIRKPATRMl BADLY HUR1 IN CAR ( Local Resident < Lawrence Hospital, I ville — Auto. Driver I on Reckless Charge! Kirkpatrick. Jami „ __ „ ■venue, this city is Inrtha L Hospital, Bronxvllle as a Injuries In en autome near Brortxvllle yest noon. Kirkpatrick Is have suffered a conct Brain. He also has ___ laoaraUone, and possible Injuries. The c REBELS ABANDON i the Bronx River J. llded with another at t a of that highway « Nogales, ArtX.. April 27 — -UP — Un ­ official report* Indicating that the entire Rebel army of Southwest Sonora has been forced to abandon It* troop trains in the Cajena i Uon and may have suffered dl« trous defeat, were .announced here today by I. M.. Vasques, Mexican consul. ! Local News i by the War Department today. -Wal- Geneva. 111.. April 27 — (UPl ter Millar, chief Investigator tor tne Kane County State's Attorney's of ­ fice. who asserstedly directed the liquor raid which resulted in the killing of Mrs- Lillian De King of Aurora, won dismissed from his po ­ sition today. Bognor. Sussex. England — King George bestowed the Accolade of Knighthood on Major T. O. D. Sea- grave today In recognition of his world's ■ tuto speed record of 231- New York. April 27 (UP) — Three young bandits returned to the ■can* of their robbery, a garage In Tbs Bronx, whtre they had stolen a car eight -days ago, and -calmly drove off another one early' tod- day ostensible to “ Joy ride.\ •Santiago. Chile. April 27 (UP) — The Chilean naval ministry an ­ nounced early today It had been ad ­ vised that the schooner Agulla was aground In Lebu Bay. Rough wea ­ ther was hindering resetfe efforts. Mexico City, April 27 — UP — Heavy casualties In a hauls tween Mexican troops and \Gris- teros\ at TcpaUtlan. state of Jalis ­ co. were reported In a message from Ge* Saturnine Odlllo re ­ ceived by the goveMiment late last night. Cedilla's message* which somewhat garbled. Indicated tween 70 and -150 rebels and _ Federal* were killed. He estimated the rebel strength at 1500 men Two little girls hit by a Mrs.Tykulsky Freed Judge Gray Dismisses Gambling Machine Charge. Decision WiH Not Affect Five Other Cases on Vending Devices James Kirkpatrick hurt ! accident. Memorial for Carpel Tompkins. Arthur Cox will filed. Hawkee freed on charg* of M Charges of operating ■ gambling device brought against Sirs. Mary Tykulsky. wife of the proprietor of a candy and Ice cream store *t\29 Westchester avenue, were dlamli ed by Judge William Gray In City Court this morning on the grounds that Mrs. Tykulsky was not the proper party aa the defendant. On the face of the facte as pre ­ sented. Judge Gray sold In explain ­ ing hie decision, the vending ma ­ chine, which Patrolman Brooke charges Is a gambllng^drrtce. Is a machine for vending merchandise. However It can be' made Into a- gambllng machine whan any value U attached to. the slug which It le sues, the court sold. Judge Gray ruled that there wu failure of proof to connect the de- 1 pendant as being the proprietor of a ■tore at 29 Westchester avenue. Gray di smiss ** cue. White Plain* Si High School Seniors w - The court also made It dear that the decision in favor of Mrs. Ty- kulsky would have no bearing on come up next Wednesday. idlw Is the time to give yoi orders for spraying of * your trees, vines and Eastern New York: I cloudy am tonight r I Wb cordially Invite you to attend the fpring showing at The New Silver BUICK and varied Stock of reconditioned The ' Court Chevrolet Co., 67 Sduth Lexington Ave. Spring Showing NEW CHEVROLET SIX White Plriw. 5332-5313 -i ■ > Amutn^v,